Everyone is scrambling to find creative ways to cover lecture and clinical time during the COVID-19 situation. Please share how you are handling this! This blog and MCCSUN are great sources for networking and supporting each other in this challenging time!
Ryerson Virtual HealthCare Experiences
Montgomery Simulation Resource Library
Emergency Medicine Sim Cases
ADInstruments free with requested access cases
Nurse Tim Virtual Sim
QSEN
NLN ACES Cases
The Sim Tech Scenarios
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Lippincott’s VSim is now offering their virtual sims at 50% off for a limited time. I believe it is 50$ per student for this semester.
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There are several conference calls happening today and tomorrow to address clinical replacement strategies. Today is NLN at 2 and tomorrow is the MCSRC at 2 and a webinar through the Global Nursing Consortium ( I received an email from Shadow Health) at 1. Check your inboxes and if you need me to forward emails, I am happy to -simply reach out to me.
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Here are some additional resources:
* https://www.sim-one.ca/
* http://www.can-sim.ca/games
* https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/academics/departments/nursing-tpss/nursing-simulation-scenario-library.html
* Free Faculty Development Simulation Essentials Courses through George Washington University https://www.coursera.org/learn/clinicalsimulations
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The Maryland Clinical Simulation Resource Consortium is offering weekly forums to discuss current practice with regard to virtual simulation and clinical. This occurs Wednesdays from 4-5 p.m. eastern time. They also hold a journal club every other week on Thursdays from 4-5 p.m. eastern time to discuss current best practice with regard to virtual clinical and simulation. Please contact Jasline Moreno for details: jasline.moreno@montgomerycollege.edu
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Thank you Tammy for sharing the information!!
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